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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about El Salvador.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Joya de Ceren is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in El Salvador. This site is considered the “Pompeii of the Americas.” In 590 AD a nearby volcano, Loma Caldera, erupted and buried the village under 14 layers of ash. The villagers were apparently able to flee in time – no bodies have been found – although they left behind utensils, ceramics, furniture, and even half-eaten food in their haste to escape.
2. On July 14, 1969, Honduras and El Salvador went to war. The 100 hour war took 4000 to 6000 lives, 12,000 were wounded, and 50,000 people rendered homeless The cause was ostensibly the World Cup matches between Honduras and El Salvador qualifying for Mexico ’70. As a result of existing tensions being exacerbated by these matches, on 14 July 1969 the two countries began the 100-hour-long war known as the Football War.
3. The civil war in the country took place from 1980 to 1992. During the period, almost 75,000 lives were lost. Economic inequality was the reason for the war. The full-fledged civil war lasted for more than 12 years and saw extreme violence from both sides. It also included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by death squads, the recruitment of child soldiers, and other violations of human rights, mostly by the military.
4. The country’s history begins with the 1st century BC, at the time Salvador was inhabited by tribes of the Maya. The ruins of Tazumal on the territory of the country, there are the ancient building structures of the Maya, which are considered important for the study of this period.
5. Izalco is a stratovolcano on the side of the Santa Ana Volcano. Izalco erupted almost continuously from 1770 (when it formed) to 1958 earning it the nickname of "Lighthouse of the Pacific", and experienced a flank eruption in 1966. Its brilliant flares were clearly visible for great distances at sea, and at night its glowing lava turned it into a brilliant luminous cone.
6. Before the Spanish conquest, the Pipil people established their capital, Cuzcatlan, near the current location of San Salvador. Not much is known about Cuzcatlan, as it was abandoned by its inhabitants in an effort to avoid Spanish rule. Gonzalo de Alvarado and Diego de Holguín occupied the empty settlement and began to develop it. Since then the town changed location twice, in 1528 and 1545.
7. El Salvador lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, and is thus subject to significant tectonic activity, including frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. El Salvador is home to 22 volcanoes, but only 6 of them are considered active.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joya_de_Cer%C3%A9n
http://www.soccerblog.com/2006/04/the-soccer-wars-honduras-and-e.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvadoran_Civil_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izalco_(volcano)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Salvador#Earthquakes_and_volcanic_activity
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http://www.honduras.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Football-War-1969-Honduras-El-Salvador-News.jpg
http://america.aljazeera.com/content/ajam/articles/2015/10/8/uw-sues-cia-over-data-on-el-salvador-massacre/jcr:content/headlineImage.adapt.1460.high.elsalvador_civil_war_100815.1445284175503.jpg
https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/03/28/033-plates1_0013-els-fleebombing-5b2502ebc235db3df5d18c0a581731de644b49e7.jpg
http://www.wondermondo.com/Images/NAmerica/ElSalvador/Santa_Ana/Tazumal.jpg
http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/481058.jpg
http://www.anywherethatswild.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/DSC_0389.jpg
https://reservas.elsalvadorstopover.com/images/images/items-tours/14670507861.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Panoramica_del_Centro_Hist%C3%B3rico_de_San_Salvador.jpg
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1355236/chaparrastique-volcano-spews-ash-municipality-san-miguel-december-29-2013.jpg
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El Salvador is one of the country in Central America with the best internal connectivity and it's also very well-connected to the rest of the American Continent and Europe.
Tourism in El Salvador can take many forms: sun and beach tourism, adventure tourism practicing surf, rafting, canopying, kayaking and parasailing, natural tourism or hiking, navigation tourism and sport fishing, cultural and archaeological tourism, rural tourism, health and relax tourism.
Moreover business tourism has grown in tourism due to San Salvador's centre of affairs and conventions and accommodation capacities.
Plan your vacation to El Salvador and enjoy Mayan culture, beautiful landscapes and modern cities, taking advantage of the short distance between one destination and another.
Vídeo cortesía de El Salvador Travel

Food and drink is a huge part of Salvadoran culture. Corn and wheat are staples of many Salvadoran meals. The culture enables and old world vibe where many generations-old traditions are still upheld, such as garobiando (hunting). Fruits and vegetables are grown in the country side, while meats and proteins are freshly hunted and prepared.

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The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specifically to other countries in Central America.The European influences are emphasized in the architecture of the colonial churches, museums and theaters throughout most of El Salvador.In addition, contemporary life in its cities has become similar to that of the rest of Latin America.
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El Salvador is a tropical country where you can find stunning beaches like these, as well as magnificent nature reserves like this one, and amazing cultural remains. And in 2017 this country is celebrating.
2017 is the 25th anniversary of the Peace Agreements which put an end to the bitter and cruel civil war which last more than 12 years and caused more than 70,000 deaths.
While this 25th anniversary should be reason for celebration, it is hard to celebrate when you look at the current situation that El Salvador finds itself in.
Today in VisualPolitik we talk about El Salvador!
Did you enjoy our video? Click the 'subscribe' button and stay tuned for our new videos every week!

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Spanish/Nat
Hundreds of representatives of indigenous groups from around the world met in El Salvador this week.
Their aim was to increase communication between the different indigenous groups to preserve their dying cultures.
In the town of Nahuizalco, CanadianInuits rubbed shoulders with the Moluca people from Indonesia - most of the Central AmericanIndian groups were also represented.
The choice of Nahuizalco for the gathering of indigenous groups was a significant one.
The town, 80 kilometres east of the capital San Salvador, is known for its strong indigenous heritage.
Its inhabitants welcomed hundreds of indigenous representatives from all over Central America who were attending the conference.
The summit was meant to open the lines of communication between the different groups.
The mayor Jose Estrada opened the conference with a greeting on behalf of the people of his fellow citizens.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Welcome. Nationwide we're known for being a bit of a wizard, because we are descendents of the brothers of Zalco. We are here to serve you."
SUPERCAPTION: Jose Estrada, Mayor of Nahuizalco
The groups performed traditional dances and displayed their native costumes.
Representatives from Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Panama and others from as far away as Canada, Indonesia and Peru converged on the site.
Their hope is that by exchanging ideas they can preserve their cultures and lobby their respective governments from a position of strength.
They also hope that in this way they will be able to gain greater recognition and also loans and technical assistance.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"This is going to help us make ourselves known. We want everybody in El Salvador that there are indigenous groups in the country and we hope the government will acknowledge us and take us into account"
SUPER CAPTION: FidelFlores, President of the National Association of SalvadoreanIndigenous People
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The government has not signed or agreed anything with the indigenous people. The government does not acknowledge us."
SUPER CAPTION: AdrianaGonzalez, representative of Cuna Indians from Panama
Despite their pride in their identity, the indigenous leaders face an uphill battle.
In most of Central America, many of the group's unique cultures have been eroded by intermarriage, deliberate government policies of marginalisation, poverty, and lack of political organisation.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We should think about that historic debt we have with indigenous people and see what can be done so that they have the same access to education, health and other advantages and services that the other citizens have."
SUPER CAPTION: Jorge Dandler, expert on indigenous groups
The event ended with a ceremonial drinking of a sugar cane based drink, 'la chicha', which also includes vinegar and fermented fruits.
It is one of the few indigenous traditions that have been popularized in El Salvador, a country whose own groups, the Lencas and Nahuas, are struggling to survive.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/07243f1ff08d98f26d7b9b107cbcab68
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

El Salvador

El Salvador (i/ɛlˈsælvədɔːr/; Spanish:[el salβaˈðor]), officially the Republic of El Salvador (Spanish:República de El Salvador, literally "Republic of The Savior"), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2015, El Salvador had a population of approximately 6.38 million, making it the most densely populated country in the region. Its population consists largely of Mestizos of European and Indigenous American descent.

Culture

Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/) is, in the words of E.B. Tylor, "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society."

Cambridge English Dictionary states that culture is, "the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time."Terror Management Theory posits that culture is a series of activities and worldviews that provide humans with the illusion of being individuals of value in a world meaning—raising themselves above the merely physical aspects of existence, in order to deny the animal insignificance and death that Homo Sapiens became aware of when they acquired a larger brain.

The Central American land mass has an area of 523,780 square kilometers (202,230sqmi), or almost 0.1% of the Earth's surface. It is part of the Mesoamericanbiodiversity hotspot, which extends from northern Guatemala through central Panama. Due to the presence of several active geologic faults and the Central America Volcanic Arc, there is a great deal of seismic activity in the region. Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur frequently; these natural disasters have resulted in the loss of many lives and much property.

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7 Facts about El Salvador

7 Facts about El Salvador

7 Facts about El Salvador

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about El Salvador.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Joya de Ceren is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in El Salvador. This site is considered the “Pompeii of the Americas.” In 590 AD a nearby volcano, Loma Caldera, erupted and buried the village under 14 layers of ash. The villagers were apparently able to flee in time – no bodies have been found – although they left behind utensils, ceramics, furniture, and even half-eaten food in their haste to escape.
2. On July 14, 1969, Honduras and El Salvador went to war. The 100 hour war took 4000 to 6000 lives, 12,000 were wounded, and 50,000 people rendered homeless The cause was ostensibly the World Cup matches between Honduras and El Salvador qualifying for Mexico ’70. As a result of existing tensions being exacerbated by these matches, on 14 July 1969 the two countries began the 100-hour-long war known as the Football War.
3. The civil war in the country took place from 1980 to 1992. During the period, almost 75,000 lives were lost. Economic inequality was the reason for the war. The full-fledged civil war lasted for more than 12 years and saw extreme violence from both sides. It also included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by death squads, the recruitment of child soldiers, and other violations of human rights, mostly by the military.
4. The country’s history begins with the 1st century BC, at the time Salvador was inhabited by tribes of the Maya. The ruins of Tazumal on the territory of the country, there are the ancient building structures of the Maya, which are considered important for the study of this period.
5. Izalco is a stratovolcano on the side of the Santa Ana Volcano. Izalco erupted almost continuously from 1770 (when it formed) to 1958 earning it the nickname of "Lighthouse of the Pacific", and experienced a flank eruption in 1966. Its brilliant flares were clearly visible for great distances at sea, and at night its glowing lava turned it into a brilliant luminous cone.
6. Before the Spanish conquest, the Pipil people established their capital, Cuzcatlan, near the current location of San Salvador. Not much is known about Cuzcatlan, as it was abandoned by its inhabitants in an effort to avoid Spanish rule. Gonzalo de Alvarado and Diego de Holguín occupied the empty settlement and began to develop it. Since then the town changed location twice, in 1528 and 1545.
7. El Salvador lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, and is thus subject to significant tectonic activity, including frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. El Salvador is home to 22 volcanoes, but only 6 of them are considered active.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joya_de_Cer%C3%A9n
http://www.soccerblog.com/2006/04/the-soccer-wars-honduras-and-e.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvadoran_Civil_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izalco_(volcano)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Salvador#Earthquakes_and_volcanic_activity
Music:
Teknoaxe – Space DockDance Party
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf00GvfFQVsYBA7V7RwUw
Images:
http://www.honduras.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Football-War-1969-Honduras-El-Salvador-News.jpg
http://america.aljazeera.com/content/ajam/articles/2015/10/8/uw-sues-cia-over-data-on-el-salvador-massacre/jcr:content/headlineImage.adapt.1460.high.elsalvador_civil_war_100815.1445284175503.jpg
https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/03/28/033-plates1_0013-els-fleebombing-5b2502ebc235db3df5d18c0a581731de644b49e7.jpg
http://www.wondermondo.com/Images/NAmerica/ElSalvador/Santa_Ana/Tazumal.jpg
http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/481058.jpg
http://www.anywherethatswild.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/DSC_0389.jpg
https://reservas.elsalvadorstopover.com/images/images/items-tours/14670507861.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Panoramica_del_Centro_Hist%C3%B3rico_de_San_Salvador.jpg
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1355236/chaparrastique-volcano-spews-ash-municipality-san-miguel-december-29-2013.jpg
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/oDKXlcHtpNM/maxresdefault.jpg
Intro video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0Rx5pDLvIg
Intro:
Overlay by PushedToInsanity
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDzMRfmdypVUxZ0H8xvGDOA
Intro Music:
JesseSpillane – DanceRocket
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jesse_Spillane/

El Salvador: Impressive

El Salvador is one of the country in Central America with the best internal connectivity and it's also very well-connected to the rest of the American Continent and Europe.
Tourism in El Salvador can take many forms: sun and beach tourism, adventure tourism practicing surf, rafting, canopying, kayaking and parasailing, natural tourism or hiking, navigation tourism and sport fishing, cultural and archaeological tourism, rural tourism, health and relax tourism.
Moreover business tourism has grown in tourism due to San Salvador's centre of affairs and conventions and accommodation capacities.
Plan your vacation to El Salvador and enjoy Mayan culture, beautiful landscapes and modern cities, taking advantage of the short distance between one destination and another.
Vídeo cortesía de El Salvador Travel

What El Salvador's Culture/Food is like

La Comida y La Cultura de El Salvador

Food and drink is a huge part of Salvadoran culture. Corn and wheat are staples of many Salvadoran meals. The culture enables and old world vibe where many generations-old traditions are still upheld, such as garobiando (hunting). Fruits and vegetables are grown in the country side, while meats and proteins are freshly hunted and prepared.

9:58

Culture of El Salvador

Culture of El Salvador

Culture of El Salvador

The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specifically to other countries in Central America.The European influences are emphasized in the architecture of the colonial churches, museums and theaters throughout most of El Salvador.In addition, contemporary life in its cities has become similar to that of the rest of Latin America.
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SALVADOR: The Most VIOLENT Country in the WORLD? - VisualPolitik EN

SALVADOR: The Most VIOLENT Country in the WORLD? - VisualPolitik EN

SALVADOR: The Most VIOLENT Country in the WORLD? - VisualPolitik EN

El Salvador is a tropical country where you can find stunning beaches like these, as well as magnificent nature reserves like this one, and amazing cultural remains. And in 2017 this country is celebrating.
2017 is the 25th anniversary of the Peace Agreements which put an end to the bitter and cruel civil war which last more than 12 years and caused more than 70,000 deaths.
While this 25th anniversary should be reason for celebration, it is hard to celebrate when you look at the current situation that El Salvador finds itself in.
Today in VisualPolitik we talk about El Salvador!
Did you enjoy our video? Click the 'subscribe' button and stay tuned for our new videos every week!

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EL SALVADOR: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: DYING CULTURE MEETING

EL SALVADOR: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: DYING CULTURE MEETING

EL SALVADOR: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: DYING CULTURE MEETING

Spanish/Nat
Hundreds of representatives of indigenous groups from around the world met in El Salvador this week.
Their aim was to increase communication between the different indigenous groups to preserve their dying cultures.
In the town of Nahuizalco, CanadianInuits rubbed shoulders with the Moluca people from Indonesia - most of the Central AmericanIndian groups were also represented.
The choice of Nahuizalco for the gathering of indigenous groups was a significant one.
The town, 80 kilometres east of the capital San Salvador, is known for its strong indigenous heritage.
Its inhabitants welcomed hundreds of indigenous representatives from all over Central America who were attending the conference.
The summit was meant to open the lines of communication between the different groups.
The mayor Jose Estrada opened the conference with a greeting on behalf of the people of his fellow citizens.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Welcome. Nationwide we're known for being a bit of a wizard, because we are descendents of the brothers of Zalco. We are here to serve you."
SUPERCAPTION: Jose Estrada, Mayor of Nahuizalco
The groups performed traditional dances and displayed their native costumes.
Representatives from Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Panama and others from as far away as Canada, Indonesia and Peru converged on the site.
Their hope is that by exchanging ideas they can preserve their cultures and lobby their respective governments from a position of strength.
They also hope that in this way they will be able to gain greater recognition and also loans and technical assistance.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"This is going to help us make ourselves known. We want everybody in El Salvador that there are indigenous groups in the country and we hope the government will acknowledge us and take us into account"
SUPER CAPTION: FidelFlores, President of the National Association of SalvadoreanIndigenous People
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The government has not signed or agreed anything with the indigenous people. The government does not acknowledge us."
SUPER CAPTION: AdrianaGonzalez, representative of Cuna Indians from Panama
Despite their pride in their identity, the indigenous leaders face an uphill battle.
In most of Central America, many of the group's unique cultures have been eroded by intermarriage, deliberate government policies of marginalisation, poverty, and lack of political organisation.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We should think about that historic debt we have with indigenous people and see what can be done so that they have the same access to education, health and other advantages and services that the other citizens have."
SUPER CAPTION: Jorge Dandler, expert on indigenous groups
The event ended with a ceremonial drinking of a sugar cane based drink, 'la chicha', which also includes vinegar and fermented fruits.
It is one of the few indigenous traditions that have been popularized in El Salvador, a country whose own groups, the Lencas and Nahuas, are struggling to survive.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/07243f1ff08d98f26d7b9b107cbcab68
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

El Salvador culture

7 Facts about El Salvador

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about El Salvador.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Joya de Ceren is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in El Salvador. This site is considered the “Pompeii of the Americas.” In 590 AD a nearby volcano, Loma Caldera, erupted and buried the village und...

El Salvador: Impressive

El Salvador is one of the country in Central America with the best internal connectivity and it's also very well-connected to the rest of the American Continent and Europe.
Tourism in El Salvador can take many forms: sun and beach tourism, adventure tourism practicing surf, rafting, canopying, kayaking and parasailing, natural tourism or hiking, navigation tourism and sport fishing, cultural and archaeological tourism, rural tourism, health and relax tourism.
Moreover business tourism has grown in tourism due to San Salvador's centre of affairs and conventions and accommodation capacities.
Plan your vacation to El Salvador and enjoy Mayan culture, beautiful landscapes and modern cities, taking advantage of the short distance between one destination and another.
Vídeo cortesía de El Salvad...

What El Salvador's Culture/Food is like

La Comida y La Cultura de El Salvador

Food and drink is a huge part of Salvadoran culture. Corn and wheat are staples of many Salvadoran meals. The culture enables and old world vibe where many generations-old traditions are still upheld, such as garobiando (hunting). Fruits and vegetables are grown in the country side, while meats and proteins are freshly hunted and prepared.

published: 05 Nov 2016

Culture of El Salvador

The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specifically to other countries in Central America.The European influences are emphasized in the architecture of the colonial churches, museums and theaters throughout most of El Salvador.In addition, contemporary life in its cities has become similar to that of the rest of Latin America.
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published: 06 Aug 2016

SALVADOR: The Most VIOLENT Country in the WORLD? - VisualPolitik EN

El Salvador is a tropical country where you can find stunning beaches like these, as well as magnificent nature reserves like this one, and amazing cultural remains. And in 2017 this country is celebrating.
2017 is the 25th anniversary of the Peace Agreements which put an end to the bitter and cruel civil war which last more than 12 years and caused more than 70,000 deaths.
While this 25th anniversary should be reason for celebration, it is hard to celebrate when you look at the current situation that El Salvador finds itself in.
Today in VisualPolitik we talk about El Salvador!
Did you enjoy our video? Click the 'subscribe' button and stay tuned for our new videos every week!

published: 06 Apr 2017

EL SALVADOR: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: DYING CULTURE MEETING

Spanish/Nat
Hundreds of representatives of indigenous groups from around the world met in El Salvador this week.
Their aim was to increase communication between the different indigenous groups to preserve their dying cultures.
In the town of Nahuizalco, CanadianInuits rubbed shoulders with the Moluca people from Indonesia - most of the Central AmericanIndian groups were also represented.
The choice of Nahuizalco for the gathering of indigenous groups was a significant one.
The town, 80 kilometres east of the capital San Salvador, is known for its strong indigenous heritage.
Its inhabitants welcomed hundreds of indigenous representatives from all over Central America who were attending the conference.
The summit was meant to open the lines of communication between th...

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------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about El Salvador.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Joya de Ceren is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in El Salvador. This site is considered the “Pompeii of the Americas.” In 590 AD a nearby volcano, Loma Caldera, erupted and buried the village under 14 layers of ash. The villagers were apparently able to flee in time – no bodies have been found – although they left behind utensils, ceramics, furniture, and even half-eaten food in their haste to escape.
2. On July 14, 1969, Honduras and El Salvador went to war. The 100 hour war took 4000 to 6000 lives, 12,000 were wounded, and 50,000 people rendered homeless The cause was ostensibly the World Cup matches between Honduras and El Salvador qualifying for Mexico ’70. As a result of existing tensions being exacerbated by these matches, on 14 July 1969 the two countries began the 100-hour-long war known as the Football War.
3. The civil war in the country took place from 1980 to 1992. During the period, almost 75,000 lives were lost. Economic inequality was the reason for the war. The full-fledged civil war lasted for more than 12 years and saw extreme violence from both sides. It also included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by death squads, the recruitment of child soldiers, and other violations of human rights, mostly by the military.
4. The country’s history begins with the 1st century BC, at the time Salvador was inhabited by tribes of the Maya. The ruins of Tazumal on the territory of the country, there are the ancient building structures of the Maya, which are considered important for the study of this period.
5. Izalco is a stratovolcano on the side of the Santa Ana Volcano. Izalco erupted almost continuously from 1770 (when it formed) to 1958 earning it the nickname of "Lighthouse of the Pacific", and experienced a flank eruption in 1966. Its brilliant flares were clearly visible for great distances at sea, and at night its glowing lava turned it into a brilliant luminous cone.
6. Before the Spanish conquest, the Pipil people established their capital, Cuzcatlan, near the current location of San Salvador. Not much is known about Cuzcatlan, as it was abandoned by its inhabitants in an effort to avoid Spanish rule. Gonzalo de Alvarado and Diego de Holguín occupied the empty settlement and began to develop it. Since then the town changed location twice, in 1528 and 1545.
7. El Salvador lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, and is thus subject to significant tectonic activity, including frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. El Salvador is home to 22 volcanoes, but only 6 of them are considered active.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joya_de_Cer%C3%A9n
http://www.soccerblog.com/2006/04/the-soccer-wars-honduras-and-e.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvadoran_Civil_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izalco_(volcano)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Salvador#Earthquakes_and_volcanic_activity
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about El Salvador.
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1. Joya de Ceren is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in El Salvador. This site is considered the “Pompeii of the Americas.” In 590 AD a nearby volcano, Loma Caldera, erupted and buried the village under 14 layers of ash. The villagers were apparently able to flee in time – no bodies have been found – although they left behind utensils, ceramics, furniture, and even half-eaten food in their haste to escape.
2. On July 14, 1969, Honduras and El Salvador went to war. The 100 hour war took 4000 to 6000 lives, 12,000 were wounded, and 50,000 people rendered homeless The cause was ostensibly the World Cup matches between Honduras and El Salvador qualifying for Mexico ’70. As a result of existing tensions being exacerbated by these matches, on 14 July 1969 the two countries began the 100-hour-long war known as the Football War.
3. The civil war in the country took place from 1980 to 1992. During the period, almost 75,000 lives were lost. Economic inequality was the reason for the war. The full-fledged civil war lasted for more than 12 years and saw extreme violence from both sides. It also included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by death squads, the recruitment of child soldiers, and other violations of human rights, mostly by the military.
4. The country’s history begins with the 1st century BC, at the time Salvador was inhabited by tribes of the Maya. The ruins of Tazumal on the territory of the country, there are the ancient building structures of the Maya, which are considered important for the study of this period.
5. Izalco is a stratovolcano on the side of the Santa Ana Volcano. Izalco erupted almost continuously from 1770 (when it formed) to 1958 earning it the nickname of "Lighthouse of the Pacific", and experienced a flank eruption in 1966. Its brilliant flares were clearly visible for great distances at sea, and at night its glowing lava turned it into a brilliant luminous cone.
6. Before the Spanish conquest, the Pipil people established their capital, Cuzcatlan, near the current location of San Salvador. Not much is known about Cuzcatlan, as it was abandoned by its inhabitants in an effort to avoid Spanish rule. Gonzalo de Alvarado and Diego de Holguín occupied the empty settlement and began to develop it. Since then the town changed location twice, in 1528 and 1545.
7. El Salvador lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, and is thus subject to significant tectonic activity, including frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. El Salvador is home to 22 volcanoes, but only 6 of them are considered active.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joya_de_Cer%C3%A9n
http://www.soccerblog.com/2006/04/the-soccer-wars-honduras-and-e.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvadoran_Civil_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izalco_(volcano)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Salvador#Earthquakes_and_volcanic_activity
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http://america.aljazeera.com/content/ajam/articles/2015/10/8/uw-sues-cia-over-data-on-el-salvador-massacre/jcr:content/headlineImage.adapt.1460.high.elsalvador_civil_war_100815.1445284175503.jpg
https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/03/28/033-plates1_0013-els-fleebombing-5b2502ebc235db3df5d18c0a581731de644b49e7.jpg
http://www.wondermondo.com/Images/NAmerica/ElSalvador/Santa_Ana/Tazumal.jpg
http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/481058.jpg
http://www.anywherethatswild.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/DSC_0389.jpg
https://reservas.elsalvadorstopover.com/images/images/items-tours/14670507861.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Panoramica_del_Centro_Hist%C3%B3rico_de_San_Salvador.jpg
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El Salvador is one of the country in Central America with the best internal connectivity and it's also very well-connected to the rest of the American Continent and Europe.
Tourism in El Salvador can take many forms: sun and beach tourism, adventure tourism practicing surf, rafting, canopying, kayaking and parasailing, natural tourism or hiking, navigation tourism and sport fishing, cultural and archaeological tourism, rural tourism, health and relax tourism.
Moreover business tourism has grown in tourism due to San Salvador's centre of affairs and conventions and accommodation capacities.
Plan your vacation to El Salvador and enjoy Mayan culture, beautiful landscapes and modern cities, taking advantage of the short distance between one destination and another.
Vídeo cortesía de El Salvador Travel

El Salvador is one of the country in Central America with the best internal connectivity and it's also very well-connected to the rest of the American Continent and Europe.
Tourism in El Salvador can take many forms: sun and beach tourism, adventure tourism practicing surf, rafting, canopying, kayaking and parasailing, natural tourism or hiking, navigation tourism and sport fishing, cultural and archaeological tourism, rural tourism, health and relax tourism.
Moreover business tourism has grown in tourism due to San Salvador's centre of affairs and conventions and accommodation capacities.
Plan your vacation to El Salvador and enjoy Mayan culture, beautiful landscapes and modern cities, taking advantage of the short distance between one destination and another.
Vídeo cortesía de El Salvador Travel

La Comida y La Cultura de El Salvador

Food and drink is a huge part of Salvadoran culture. Corn and wheat are staples of many Salvadoran meals. The culture enables and old world vibe where many gene...

Food and drink is a huge part of Salvadoran culture. Corn and wheat are staples of many Salvadoran meals. The culture enables and old world vibe where many generations-old traditions are still upheld, such as garobiando (hunting). Fruits and vegetables are grown in the country side, while meats and proteins are freshly hunted and prepared.

Food and drink is a huge part of Salvadoran culture. Corn and wheat are staples of many Salvadoran meals. The culture enables and old world vibe where many generations-old traditions are still upheld, such as garobiando (hunting). Fruits and vegetables are grown in the country side, while meats and proteins are freshly hunted and prepared.

The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specifically to other countries in Central America.The European influences are emphasized in the architecture of the colonial churches, museums and theaters throughout most of El Salvador.In addition, contemporary life in its cities has become similar to that of the rest of Latin America.
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The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specifically to other countries in Central America.The European influences are emphasized in the architecture of the colonial churches, museums and theaters throughout most of El Salvador.In addition, contemporary life in its cities has become similar to that of the rest of Latin America.
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SALVADOR: The Most VIOLENT Country in the WORLD? - VisualPolitik EN

El Salvador is a tropical country where you can find stunning beaches like these, as well as magnificent nature reserves like this one, and amazing cultural rem...

El Salvador is a tropical country where you can find stunning beaches like these, as well as magnificent nature reserves like this one, and amazing cultural remains. And in 2017 this country is celebrating.
2017 is the 25th anniversary of the Peace Agreements which put an end to the bitter and cruel civil war which last more than 12 years and caused more than 70,000 deaths.
While this 25th anniversary should be reason for celebration, it is hard to celebrate when you look at the current situation that El Salvador finds itself in.
Today in VisualPolitik we talk about El Salvador!
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El Salvador is a tropical country where you can find stunning beaches like these, as well as magnificent nature reserves like this one, and amazing cultural remains. And in 2017 this country is celebrating.
2017 is the 25th anniversary of the Peace Agreements which put an end to the bitter and cruel civil war which last more than 12 years and caused more than 70,000 deaths.
While this 25th anniversary should be reason for celebration, it is hard to celebrate when you look at the current situation that El Salvador finds itself in.
Today in VisualPolitik we talk about El Salvador!
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EL SALVADOR: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: DYING CULTURE MEETING

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Hundreds of representatives of indigenous groups from around the world met in El Salvador this week.
Their aim was to increase communication b...

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Hundreds of representatives of indigenous groups from around the world met in El Salvador this week.
Their aim was to increase communication between the different indigenous groups to preserve their dying cultures.
In the town of Nahuizalco, CanadianInuits rubbed shoulders with the Moluca people from Indonesia - most of the Central AmericanIndian groups were also represented.
The choice of Nahuizalco for the gathering of indigenous groups was a significant one.
The town, 80 kilometres east of the capital San Salvador, is known for its strong indigenous heritage.
Its inhabitants welcomed hundreds of indigenous representatives from all over Central America who were attending the conference.
The summit was meant to open the lines of communication between the different groups.
The mayor Jose Estrada opened the conference with a greeting on behalf of the people of his fellow citizens.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Welcome. Nationwide we're known for being a bit of a wizard, because we are descendents of the brothers of Zalco. We are here to serve you."
SUPERCAPTION: Jose Estrada, Mayor of Nahuizalco
The groups performed traditional dances and displayed their native costumes.
Representatives from Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Panama and others from as far away as Canada, Indonesia and Peru converged on the site.
Their hope is that by exchanging ideas they can preserve their cultures and lobby their respective governments from a position of strength.
They also hope that in this way they will be able to gain greater recognition and also loans and technical assistance.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"This is going to help us make ourselves known. We want everybody in El Salvador that there are indigenous groups in the country and we hope the government will acknowledge us and take us into account"
SUPER CAPTION: FidelFlores, President of the National Association of SalvadoreanIndigenous People
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The government has not signed or agreed anything with the indigenous people. The government does not acknowledge us."
SUPER CAPTION: AdrianaGonzalez, representative of Cuna Indians from Panama
Despite their pride in their identity, the indigenous leaders face an uphill battle.
In most of Central America, many of the group's unique cultures have been eroded by intermarriage, deliberate government policies of marginalisation, poverty, and lack of political organisation.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We should think about that historic debt we have with indigenous people and see what can be done so that they have the same access to education, health and other advantages and services that the other citizens have."
SUPER CAPTION: Jorge Dandler, expert on indigenous groups
The event ended with a ceremonial drinking of a sugar cane based drink, 'la chicha', which also includes vinegar and fermented fruits.
It is one of the few indigenous traditions that have been popularized in El Salvador, a country whose own groups, the Lencas and Nahuas, are struggling to survive.
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Hundreds of representatives of indigenous groups from around the world met in El Salvador this week.
Their aim was to increase communication between the different indigenous groups to preserve their dying cultures.
In the town of Nahuizalco, CanadianInuits rubbed shoulders with the Moluca people from Indonesia - most of the Central AmericanIndian groups were also represented.
The choice of Nahuizalco for the gathering of indigenous groups was a significant one.
The town, 80 kilometres east of the capital San Salvador, is known for its strong indigenous heritage.
Its inhabitants welcomed hundreds of indigenous representatives from all over Central America who were attending the conference.
The summit was meant to open the lines of communication between the different groups.
The mayor Jose Estrada opened the conference with a greeting on behalf of the people of his fellow citizens.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"Welcome. Nationwide we're known for being a bit of a wizard, because we are descendents of the brothers of Zalco. We are here to serve you."
SUPERCAPTION: Jose Estrada, Mayor of Nahuizalco
The groups performed traditional dances and displayed their native costumes.
Representatives from Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Panama and others from as far away as Canada, Indonesia and Peru converged on the site.
Their hope is that by exchanging ideas they can preserve their cultures and lobby their respective governments from a position of strength.
They also hope that in this way they will be able to gain greater recognition and also loans and technical assistance.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"This is going to help us make ourselves known. We want everybody in El Salvador that there are indigenous groups in the country and we hope the government will acknowledge us and take us into account"
SUPER CAPTION: FidelFlores, President of the National Association of SalvadoreanIndigenous People
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The government has not signed or agreed anything with the indigenous people. The government does not acknowledge us."
SUPER CAPTION: AdrianaGonzalez, representative of Cuna Indians from Panama
Despite their pride in their identity, the indigenous leaders face an uphill battle.
In most of Central America, many of the group's unique cultures have been eroded by intermarriage, deliberate government policies of marginalisation, poverty, and lack of political organisation.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We should think about that historic debt we have with indigenous people and see what can be done so that they have the same access to education, health and other advantages and services that the other citizens have."
SUPER CAPTION: Jorge Dandler, expert on indigenous groups
The event ended with a ceremonial drinking of a sugar cane based drink, 'la chicha', which also includes vinegar and fermented fruits.
It is one of the few indigenous traditions that have been popularized in El Salvador, a country whose own groups, the Lencas and Nahuas, are struggling to survive.
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El Salvador culture

Guía de El Salvador - Travel Guide

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Today we will travel through El Salvador, a little great country that has a lot to show, so let’s not waste time and let's go to our first destination: Suchitoto, which is for me the great secret jewel of the colonial towns. Located next to LakeSuchitlán, there are few colonial cities in Latin America as well preserved and so little exploited by tourism, so it is a delight to walk through its streets surrounded by colors, history and especially the Salvadoran peaceful life.
Important notice! If you come to Suchitoto you are...

published: 31 Jul 2016

El Salvador Travel Video Guide

El SalvadorTravelVideoGuide - El Salvador sneaks up on you: in lefty lounge bars in San Salvador, at sobering museums and war memorials, and along lush cloud-forest trails; it's a place of remarkable warmth and intelligence, made all the more appealing for being so unexpected. Travellers tend to skip El Salvador, wooed by marquee destinations such as Guatemala and Costa Rica, and unnerved by stories of civil war and gang violence. But the war ended almost 20 years ago, and crime, while serious, is almost exclusively played out between rival gangs; tourists are virtually never involved.
El Salvador Travel Fact: And though El Salvador has fewer protected areas than its neighbors, you get them practically to yourself -- including pristine forests, active volcanoes and sparkling lakes. Th...

published: 30 Apr 2014

El Salvador...a family destination

Shane O takes his family (and a couple of friends) to one of most misunderstood countries in Central America.
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Whether he's in front of the camera or behind it, Shane O’s musical background, adventurous spirit, and laid-back humor are the not-so-secret ingredi...

published: 29 Jan 2017

A Tourist's Guide to San Salvador, El Salvador

From Flores, Guatemala, I fly to San Salvador, capital of El Salvador. I take a tour of the historical central core, then head up to a nearby volcano to see a crater. After stopping off a great vantage point overlooking in the city, I head back to the hotel.
Instead of being a hotbed of gang violence, I find the El Salvadorian capital to be a great stopover.

HOW TO TRAVEL CENTRAL AMERICA ON $1000 - Ep5 - EL SALVADOR

Episode 5 of Series 2 on 'How to TravelCentral America on $1000'
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Travel in El Salvador

Travel in El Salvador with Macca and Brianna as they surf the Pacific Coast, stand up paddle board in El Cuco and relax while doing some yoga before partying on the beach.
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After enduring long, taxing chicken buses through Central America, Macca and Brianna found themselves on the beach of El Cuco in El Salvador.
Looking for some down time, our duo certainly found it, and El Salvador was the perfect place to press pause, kick back and relax for a few days.
In this episode Macca and Brianna hit the waves and go surfing, slow it down a little stand up paddle bo...

published: 25 Aug 2015

El Salvador - Travel Film

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El Salvador has been in the news a lot lately over the future of thousands of Salvadorian families in the US. This country is commonly known as the, 'murder capital of the world' but I find that statement completely untrue. El Salvador is an amazing, scenic and a wonderful place to travel. The people are the BEST. They are loving, warm and friendly. I think this would be a perfect time to launch this film.
El Salvador should be one of the places you must visit if you plan to travel to Central America.
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published: 12 Jan 2018

EL SALVADOR TRAVEL DIARY!

Hi loves! As 2016 comes to an end,
I want to share with you one of my favorite trips this year!
I'm Salvadorian so visiting the motherland was amazing!
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published: 30 Dec 2016

TASTING IGUANA EGGS & LOCAL COFFEE - TRAVELLING IN EL SALVADOR

2 young adventurers head out of part 1 of the adventure of a lifetime! The first leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Central & South America, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking!
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Mike and Alex visit El Salvador, nicknamed the "Land of Volcanoes", in South America. Watch the boys travel around exploring the best of what the country has to offer.
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Hi loves! Here is a travel video of my trip to El Salvador this 2017!
It was a short trip so I made sure to eat A LOT of yummy
authentic Salvadorian food while I was there!
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El Salvador Impresionante / El Salvador Impressivehttp://elsalvador.travel/impressive/en/
Today we will travel through El Salvador, a little great country that has a lot to show, so let’s not waste time and let's go to our first destination: Suchitoto, which is for me the great secret jewel of the colonial towns. Located next to LakeSuchitlán, there are few colonial cities in Latin America as well preserved and so little exploited by tourism, so it is a delight to walk through its streets surrounded by colors, history and especially the Salvadoran peaceful life.
Important notice! If you come to Suchitoto you are going to get your hands dirty because we are in one of the great centers of natural production of indigo. For those who do not know what I’m saying, indigo is a plant whose leaves, after a fermentation process, give a natural blue dye called indigo, with which we are going to dye a scarf
The first thing to do are knots with rubbers, thereby creating our own decor. Then, with a thread we will roll up the scarf to turn it into a long sausage. Now is when we are going to stain our hands submerging the scarf several times in the dye. We remove the excess of indigo, washing with soap and water, let it dry for several hours and we have our indigo-dyed scarf following natural processes.
El Salvador has two very good things for a visitor. The first is that it has everything: colonial towns, archeological sites, lush nature, endless beaches, traditions, gastronomy ... And the second is that being a small country, everything is very close. You know what they say: good essences come in small countries.
That's right, El Salvador has everything, and everything is very close so we will not take too long to reach El Malecón del Puerto de La Libertad, a destination that blends tradition and gastronomy. That pier that goes into the sea keeps the best of traditional Salvadoran fishing, dozens of small boats that every day bring to harbor an amazing variety of fish, which are cleaned and sold right away in the same boat where hours earlier they were fished. This gorgeous fish market is the source of fish of the chefs of the best restaurants in the country, and now you can imagine that here you can eat perhaps the best ceviches of El Salvador.
I do not want to end the episode without showing you at least one other site, so let's get to the surfer’s paradise of El Salvador: the beach of El Tunco, a destination marked in red on the agenda of waves lovers. Here come every year thousands of surfers from all over the world who spend hours into in these warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, constantly catching waves. It seems that the day in El Tunco is running out, but we still have much to discover in El Salvador, but we will do it another day and in another video.

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Today we will travel through El Salvador, a little great country that has a lot to show, so let’s not waste time and let's go to our first destination: Suchitoto, which is for me the great secret jewel of the colonial towns. Located next to LakeSuchitlán, there are few colonial cities in Latin America as well preserved and so little exploited by tourism, so it is a delight to walk through its streets surrounded by colors, history and especially the Salvadoran peaceful life.
Important notice! If you come to Suchitoto you are going to get your hands dirty because we are in one of the great centers of natural production of indigo. For those who do not know what I’m saying, indigo is a plant whose leaves, after a fermentation process, give a natural blue dye called indigo, with which we are going to dye a scarf
The first thing to do are knots with rubbers, thereby creating our own decor. Then, with a thread we will roll up the scarf to turn it into a long sausage. Now is when we are going to stain our hands submerging the scarf several times in the dye. We remove the excess of indigo, washing with soap and water, let it dry for several hours and we have our indigo-dyed scarf following natural processes.
El Salvador has two very good things for a visitor. The first is that it has everything: colonial towns, archeological sites, lush nature, endless beaches, traditions, gastronomy ... And the second is that being a small country, everything is very close. You know what they say: good essences come in small countries.
That's right, El Salvador has everything, and everything is very close so we will not take too long to reach El Malecón del Puerto de La Libertad, a destination that blends tradition and gastronomy. That pier that goes into the sea keeps the best of traditional Salvadoran fishing, dozens of small boats that every day bring to harbor an amazing variety of fish, which are cleaned and sold right away in the same boat where hours earlier they were fished. This gorgeous fish market is the source of fish of the chefs of the best restaurants in the country, and now you can imagine that here you can eat perhaps the best ceviches of El Salvador.
I do not want to end the episode without showing you at least one other site, so let's get to the surfer’s paradise of El Salvador: the beach of El Tunco, a destination marked in red on the agenda of waves lovers. Here come every year thousands of surfers from all over the world who spend hours into in these warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, constantly catching waves. It seems that the day in El Tunco is running out, but we still have much to discover in El Salvador, but we will do it another day and in another video.

El SalvadorTravelVideoGuide - El Salvador sneaks up on you: in lefty lounge bars in San Salvador, at sobering museums and war memorials, and along lush cloud-forest trails; it's a place of remarkable warmth and intelligence, made all the more appealing for being so unexpected. Travellers tend to skip El Salvador, wooed by marquee destinations such as Guatemala and Costa Rica, and unnerved by stories of civil war and gang violence. But the war ended almost 20 years ago, and crime, while serious, is almost exclusively played out between rival gangs; tourists are virtually never involved.
El Salvador Travel Fact: And though El Salvador has fewer protected areas than its neighbors, you get them practically to yourself -- including pristine forests, active volcanoes and sparkling lakes. The only place you might find a crowd is on Punta Roca, El Salvador's most famous surfing spot -- it happens to be one of the best right point breaks in the world, yet is a ghost town compared to lesser swells in Costa Rica and elsewhere. And when it comes to cities, none in Central America is smarter or cooler than San Salvador, with first-rate universities, museums and galleries, a vibrant bar and live-music scene, and an array of progressive NGOs, both local and international.
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El SalvadorTravelVideoGuide - El Salvador sneaks up on you: in lefty lounge bars in San Salvador, at sobering museums and war memorials, and along lush cloud-forest trails; it's a place of remarkable warmth and intelligence, made all the more appealing for being so unexpected. Travellers tend to skip El Salvador, wooed by marquee destinations such as Guatemala and Costa Rica, and unnerved by stories of civil war and gang violence. But the war ended almost 20 years ago, and crime, while serious, is almost exclusively played out between rival gangs; tourists are virtually never involved.
El Salvador Travel Fact: And though El Salvador has fewer protected areas than its neighbors, you get them practically to yourself -- including pristine forests, active volcanoes and sparkling lakes. The only place you might find a crowd is on Punta Roca, El Salvador's most famous surfing spot -- it happens to be one of the best right point breaks in the world, yet is a ghost town compared to lesser swells in Costa Rica and elsewhere. And when it comes to cities, none in Central America is smarter or cooler than San Salvador, with first-rate universities, museums and galleries, a vibrant bar and live-music scene, and an array of progressive NGOs, both local and international.
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El Salvador...a family destination

Shane O takes his family (and a couple of friends) to one of most misunderstood countries in Central America.
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Shane Reynolds (aka Shane O ) started tinkering with video in the early 90's on his local high school morning show, and carried it on to a degree at the University of Florida in 1998. After cutting his teeth professionally in Nashville, Shane started "ColorEarth" in 2002. Today, he continues to produce for the biggest names in the business in the most adventurous destinations around the world.
Whether he's in front of the camera or behind it, Shane O’s musical background, adventurous spirit, and laid-back humor are the not-so-secret ingredients in his unique hosting, shooting and editing style. As a part of the team or a one-man-band producer, Shane O's creativity and adaptability have made him a force to be reckoned with in the world of TV and video production.
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From Flores, Guatemala, I fly to San Salvador, capital of El Salvador. I take a tour of the historical central core, then head up to a nearby volcano to see a crater. After stopping off a great vantage point overlooking in the city, I head back to the hotel.
Instead of being a hotbed of gang violence, I find the El Salvadorian capital to be a great stopover.

From Flores, Guatemala, I fly to San Salvador, capital of El Salvador. I take a tour of the historical central core, then head up to a nearby volcano to see a crater. After stopping off a great vantage point overlooking in the city, I head back to the hotel.
Instead of being a hotbed of gang violence, I find the El Salvadorian capital to be a great stopover.

Episode 5 of Series 2 on 'How to TravelCentral America on $1000'
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Travel in El Salvador with Macca and Brianna as they surf the Pacific Coast, stand up paddle board in El Cuco and relax while doing some yoga before partying on the beach.
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After enduring long, taxing chicken buses through Central America, Macca and Brianna found themselves on the beach of El Cuco in El Salvador.
Looking for some down time, our duo certainly found it, and El Salvador was the perfect place to press pause, kick back and relax for a few days.
In this episode Macca and Brianna hit the waves and go surfing, slow it down a little stand up paddle boarding and with some yoga, and take the opportunity to do nothing much more than recharge the batteries, taking in the beauty of being on the beach.
El Salvador has a long standing reputation for being a violent, crime ridden country due to civil war throughout the 1980s / early 90s but it's clear that it is changed significantly in recent years. The result is a country that is simply untouched, and breathtaking.
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that travelling doesn’t always mean travelling, it means appreciating where you are. This is our El Salvador.
Next up, we're heading to Nicaragua where we'll check out some volcanoes, and head to a mountain in the middle of a lake.
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Travel in El Salvador with Macca and Brianna as they surf the Pacific Coast, stand up paddle board in El Cuco and relax while doing some yoga before partying on the beach.
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After enduring long, taxing chicken buses through Central America, Macca and Brianna found themselves on the beach of El Cuco in El Salvador.
Looking for some down time, our duo certainly found it, and El Salvador was the perfect place to press pause, kick back and relax for a few days.
In this episode Macca and Brianna hit the waves and go surfing, slow it down a little stand up paddle boarding and with some yoga, and take the opportunity to do nothing much more than recharge the batteries, taking in the beauty of being on the beach.
El Salvador has a long standing reputation for being a violent, crime ridden country due to civil war throughout the 1980s / early 90s but it's clear that it is changed significantly in recent years. The result is a country that is simply untouched, and breathtaking.
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that travelling doesn’t always mean travelling, it means appreciating where you are. This is our El Salvador.
Next up, we're heading to Nicaragua where we'll check out some volcanoes, and head to a mountain in the middle of a lake.
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El Salvador - Travel Film

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El Salvador has been in the news a lot lately over the future of thousands of Salvadorian families in the US. This country is commonly known as the, 'murder capital of the world' but I find that statement completely untrue. El Salvador is an amazing, scenic and a wonderful place to travel. The people are the BEST. They are loving, warm and friendly. I think this would be a perfect time to launch this film.
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El Salvador has been in the news a lot lately over the future of thousands of Salvadorian families in the US. This country is commonly known as the, 'murder capital of the world' but I find that statement completely untrue. El Salvador is an amazing, scenic and a wonderful place to travel. The people are the BEST. They are loving, warm and friendly. I think this would be a perfect time to launch this film.
El Salvador should be one of the places you must visit if you plan to travel to Central America.
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EL SALVADOR TRAVEL DIARY!

Hi loves! As 2016 comes to an end,
I want to share with you one of my favorite trips this year!
I'm Salvadorian so visiting the motherland was amazing!
Hope...

Hi loves! As 2016 comes to an end,
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Hi loves! As 2016 comes to an end,
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I'm Salvadorian so visiting the motherland was amazing!
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TASTING IGUANA EGGS & LOCAL COFFEE - TRAVELLING IN EL SALVADOR

2 young adventurers head out of part 1 of the adventure of a lifetime! The first leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "Global...

2 young adventurers head out of part 1 of the adventure of a lifetime! The first leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Central & South America, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking!
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Mike and Alex visit El Salvador, nicknamed the "Land of Volcanoes", in South America. Watch the boys travel around exploring the best of what the country has to offer.
Highlights include a tour of a local coffee plantation to learn about brewing methods, acidity levels and roast types; a spot of amateur surfing in the surfer's paradise El Sunzal; local delicacies such as iguana eggs and papusa; introducing the locals to Dubstep; party time in San Salvador; and fancy dress at La Casa Mazeta Hostel.

2 young adventurers head out of part 1 of the adventure of a lifetime! The first leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Central & South America, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking!
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Mike and Alex visit El Salvador, nicknamed the "Land of Volcanoes", in South America. Watch the boys travel around exploring the best of what the country has to offer.
Highlights include a tour of a local coffee plantation to learn about brewing methods, acidity levels and roast types; a spot of amateur surfing in the surfer's paradise El Sunzal; local delicacies such as iguana eggs and papusa; introducing the locals to Dubstep; party time in San Salvador; and fancy dress at La Casa Mazeta Hostel.

Hi loves! Here is a travel video of my trip to El Salvador this 2017!
It was a short trip so I made sure to eat A LOT of yummy
authentic Salvadorian food whil...

Hi loves! Here is a travel video of my trip to El Salvador this 2017!
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Hi loves! Here is a travel video of my trip to El Salvador this 2017!
It was a short trip so I made sure to eat A LOT of yummy
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http://salvadoreantours.com A view to one of the most famous tourist destination in El Salvador: The Flower´s Route in El Salvador
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From Miscarriage to Murder: El Salvador's Brutal Abortion Laws

Abortion law in El Salvador recognises no distinction between intentional abortion and unintentional miscarriage, applying jail sentences to both. SBSDateline investigates the devastating consequences this has for women. A report by SBS Dateline.
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Historic and Panoramic Walk in Salvador - Brazil Tour July 2017

Bomani in Brazil on an incredible 2 city tour July 21-30, 2017 connecting with the people, enjoying paradise in the tropics with beautiful beaches, ecology, networking with the group, and learning about the roots, culture and so much more. This African-Brazilian cultural tour takes you to the two cities with the largest African influence in the country and has more stolen Africans from the motherland than any other in the Diaspora. Rio de Janeiro was the second capital of Brazil and Salvador was the original capital. We explored the African presence and influence throughout both cities. Visit our website for details on future AfricaTours & Investments. http://www.africafortheafricans.org
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Collection of Salvador Dali Paintings w/ Music

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Cities: Skylines - San Salvador - Abandoned Factory

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Abortion law in El Salvador recognises no distinction between intentional abortion and unintentional miscarriage, applying jail sentences to both. SBSDateline investigates the devastating consequences this has for women. A report by SBS Dateline.
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Anti-Abortion Laws Are Sweeping Across Red States (2013)
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15-year-old Rosetta attends a prenatal health demonstration in El Salvador. She tells us it is not uncommon to see pregnant 12 year-olds in the local community. The religious culture in El Salvador is such that young girls who have been victims of gang violence, incest and sexual assault are expected to carry their pregnancies to term. Otherwise they face criminal charges.
The threat of criminal offence extends to those who miscarry unintentionally. As lawyer Dennis Munoz explains, "obstetric complications are spontaneous or involuntary but the justice system in El Salvador interprets a spontaneous event as an intentional event". Medical professionals feel they must report any cases of miscarriage to the police, or face prosecution themselves. Even though the women should be protected by doctor patient confidentiality. MariaJosefina's daughter Evelyn was jailed for miscarriage, "she was handcuffed in the room she was hospitalised in", Maria cries.
With the country's lawmakers pushing for even heavier anti-abortion sentences, this system of oppressive institutionalised misogyny looks set to continue.
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Abortion law in El Salvador recognises no distinction between intentional abortion and unintentional miscarriage, applying jail sentences to both. SBSDateline investigates the devastating consequences this has for women. A report by SBS Dateline.
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15-year-old Rosetta attends a prenatal health demonstration in El Salvador. She tells us it is not uncommon to see pregnant 12 year-olds in the local community. The religious culture in El Salvador is such that young girls who have been victims of gang violence, incest and sexual assault are expected to carry their pregnancies to term. Otherwise they face criminal charges.
The threat of criminal offence extends to those who miscarry unintentionally. As lawyer Dennis Munoz explains, "obstetric complications are spontaneous or involuntary but the justice system in El Salvador interprets a spontaneous event as an intentional event". Medical professionals feel they must report any cases of miscarriage to the police, or face prosecution themselves. Even though the women should be protected by doctor patient confidentiality. MariaJosefina's daughter Evelyn was jailed for miscarriage, "she was handcuffed in the room she was hospitalised in", Maria cries.
With the country's lawmakers pushing for even heavier anti-abortion sentences, this system of oppressive institutionalised misogyny looks set to continue.
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Historic and Panoramic Walk in Salvador - Brazil Tour July 2017

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Collection of Salvador Dali Paintings w/ Music

338 of the most famous paintings by Spanish surreal artist Salvador Dali.
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Welcome to the third episode of San Salvador. This time we build a large abandoned industrial yard.
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7 Facts about El Salvador

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1. Joya de Ceren is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in El Salvador. This site is considered the “Pompeii of the Americas.” In 590 AD a nearby volcano, Loma Caldera, erupted and buried the village under 14 layers of ash. The villagers were apparently able to flee in time – no bodies have been found – although they left behind utensils, ceramics, furniture, and even half-eaten food in their haste to escape.
2. On July 14, 1969, Honduras and El Salvador went to war. The 100 hour war took 4000 to 6000 lives, 12,000 were wounded, and 50,000 people rendered homeless The cause was ostensibly the World Cup matches between Honduras and El Salvador qualifying for Mexico ’70. As a result of existing tensions being exacerbated by these matches, on 14 July 1969 the two countries began the 100-hour-long war known as the Football War.
3. The civil war in the country took place from 1980 to 1992. During the period, almost 75,000 lives were lost. Economic inequality was the reason for the war. The full-fledged civil war lasted for more than 12 years and saw extreme violence from both sides. It also included the deliberate terrorizing and targeting of civilians by death squads, the recruitment of child soldiers, and other violations of human rights, mostly by the military.
4. The country’s history begins with the 1st century BC, at the time Salvador was inhabited by tribes of the Maya. The ruins of Tazumal on the territory of the country, there are the ancient building structures of the Maya, which are considered important for the study of this period.
5. Izalco is a stratovolcano on the side of the Santa Ana Volcano. Izalco erupted almost continuously from 1770 (when it formed) to 1958 earning it the nickname of "Lighthouse of the Pacific", and experienced a flank eruption in 1966. Its brilliant flares were clearly visible for great distances at sea, and at night its glowing lava turned it into a brilliant luminous cone.
6. Before the Spanish conquest, the Pipil people established their capital, Cuzcatlan, near the current location of San Salvador. Not much is known about Cuzcatlan, as it was abandoned by its inhabitants in an effort to avoid Spanish rule. Gonzalo de Alvarado and Diego de Holguín occupied the empty settlement and began to develop it. Since then the town changed location twice, in 1528 and 1545.
7. El Salvador lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, and is thus subject to significant tectonic activity, including frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity. El Salvador is home to 22 volcanoes, but only 6 of them are considered active.
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The Violent Machismo Culture in El Salvador: WOMAN (Exclusive)

Every year, hundreds of women in El Salvador are being murdered just because they’re women...

El Salvador: Impressive

El Salvador is one of the country in Central America with the best internal connectivity and it's also very well-connected to the rest of the American Continent and Europe.
Tourism in El Salvador can take many forms: sun and beach tourism, adventure tourism practicing surf, rafting, canopying, kayaking and parasailing, natural tourism or hiking, navigation tourism and sport fishing, cultural and archaeological tourism, rural tourism, health and relax tourism.
Moreover business tourism has grown in tourism due to San Salvador's centre of affairs and conventions and accommodation capacities.
Plan your vacation to El Salvador and enjoy Mayan culture, beautiful landscapes and modern cities, taking advantage of the short distance between one destination and another.
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La Comida y La Cultura de El Salvador

Food and drink is a huge part of Salvadoran culture. Corn and wheat are staples of many Salvadoran meals. The culture enables and old world vibe where many generations-old traditions are still upheld, such as garobiando (hunting). Fruits and vegetables are grown in the country side, while meats and proteins are freshly hunted and prepared.

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Culture of El Salvador

The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specif...

Culture of El Salvador

The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specifically to other countries in Central America.The European influences are emphasized in the architecture of the colonial churches, museums and theaters throughout most of El Salvador.In addition, contemporary life in its cities has become similar to that of the rest of Latin America.
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SALVADOR: The Most VIOLENT Country in the WORLD? - VisualPolitik EN

El Salvador is a tropical country where you can find stunning beaches like these, as well ...

SALVADOR: The Most VIOLENT Country in the WORLD? - VisualPolitik EN

El Salvador is a tropical country where you can find stunning beaches like these, as well as magnificent nature reserves like this one, and amazing cultural remains. And in 2017 this country is celebrating.
2017 is the 25th anniversary of the Peace Agreements which put an end to the bitter and cruel civil war which last more than 12 years and caused more than 70,000 deaths.
While this 25th anniversary should be reason for celebration, it is hard to celebrate when you look at the current situation that El Salvador finds itself in.
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EL SALVADOR: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: DYING CULTURE MEETING

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EL SALVADOR: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: DYING CULTURE MEETING

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Hundreds of representatives of indigenous groups from around the world met in El Salvador this week.
Their aim was to increase communication between the different indigenous groups to preserve their dying cultures.
In the town of Nahuizalco, CanadianInuits rubbed shoulders with the Moluca people from Indonesia - most of the Central AmericanIndian groups were also represented.
The choice of Nahuizalco for the gathering of indigenous groups was a significant one.
The town, 80 kilometres east of the capital San Salvador, is known for its strong indigenous heritage.
Its inhabitants welcomed hundreds of indigenous representatives from all over Central America who were attending the conference.
The summit was meant to open the lines of communication between the different groups.
The mayor Jose Estrada opened the conference with a greeting on behalf of the people of his fellow citizens.
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"Welcome. Nationwide we're known for being a bit of a wizard, because we are descendents of the brothers of Zalco. We are here to serve you."
SUPERCAPTION: Jose Estrada, Mayor of Nahuizalco
The groups performed traditional dances and displayed their native costumes.
Representatives from Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Panama and others from as far away as Canada, Indonesia and Peru converged on the site.
Their hope is that by exchanging ideas they can preserve their cultures and lobby their respective governments from a position of strength.
They also hope that in this way they will be able to gain greater recognition and also loans and technical assistance.
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"This is going to help us make ourselves known. We want everybody in El Salvador that there are indigenous groups in the country and we hope the government will acknowledge us and take us into account"
SUPER CAPTION: FidelFlores, President of the National Association of SalvadoreanIndigenous People
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"The government has not signed or agreed anything with the indigenous people. The government does not acknowledge us."
SUPER CAPTION: AdrianaGonzalez, representative of Cuna Indians from Panama
Despite their pride in their identity, the indigenous leaders face an uphill battle.
In most of Central America, many of the group's unique cultures have been eroded by intermarriage, deliberate government policies of marginalisation, poverty, and lack of political organisation.
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"We should think about that historic debt we have with indigenous people and see what can be done so that they have the same access to education, health and other advantages and services that the other citizens have."
SUPER CAPTION: Jorge Dandler, expert on indigenous groups
The event ended with a ceremonial drinking of a sugar cane based drink, 'la chicha', which also includes vinegar and fermented fruits.
It is one of the few indigenous traditions that have been popularized in El Salvador, a country whose own groups, the Lencas and Nahuas, are struggling to survive.
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Guía de El Salvador - Travel Guide

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Today we will travel through El Salvador, a little great country that has a lot to show, so let’s not waste time and let's go to our first destination: Suchitoto, which is for me the great secret jewel of the colonial towns. Located next to LakeSuchitlán, there are few colonial cities in Latin America as well preserved and so little exploited by tourism, so it is a delight to walk through its streets surrounded by colors, history and especially the Salvadoran peaceful life.
Important notice! If you come to Suchitoto you are going to get your hands dirty because we are in one of the great centers of natural production of indigo. For those who do not know what I’m saying, indigo is a plant whose leaves, after a fermentation process, give a natural blue dye called indigo, with which we are going to dye a scarf
The first thing to do are knots with rubbers, thereby creating our own decor. Then, with a thread we will roll up the scarf to turn it into a long sausage. Now is when we are going to stain our hands submerging the scarf several times in the dye. We remove the excess of indigo, washing with soap and water, let it dry for several hours and we have our indigo-dyed scarf following natural processes.
El Salvador has two very good things for a visitor. The first is that it has everything: colonial towns, archeological sites, lush nature, endless beaches, traditions, gastronomy ... And the second is that being a small country, everything is very close. You know what they say: good essences come in small countries.
That's right, El Salvador has everything, and everything is very close so we will not take too long to reach El Malecón del Puerto de La Libertad, a destination that blends tradition and gastronomy. That pier that goes into the sea keeps the best of traditional Salvadoran fishing, dozens of small boats that every day bring to harbor an amazing variety of fish, which are cleaned and sold right away in the same boat where hours earlier they were fished. This gorgeous fish market is the source of fish of the chefs of the best restaurants in the country, and now you can imagine that here you can eat perhaps the best ceviches of El Salvador.
I do not want to end the episode without showing you at least one other site, so let's get to the surfer’s paradise of El Salvador: the beach of El Tunco, a destination marked in red on the agenda of waves lovers. Here come every year thousands of surfers from all over the world who spend hours into in these warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, constantly catching waves. It seems that the day in El Tunco is running out, but we still have much to discover in El Salvador, but we will do it another day and in another video.

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El SalvadorTravelVideoGuide - El Salvador sneaks up on you: in lefty lounge bars in San Salvador, at sobering museums and war memorials, and along lush cloud-forest trails; it's a place of remarkable warmth and intelligence, made all the more appealing for being so unexpected. Travellers tend to skip El Salvador, wooed by marquee destinations such as Guatemala and Costa Rica, and unnerved by stories of civil war and gang violence. But the war ended almost 20 years ago, and crime, while serious, is almost exclusively played out between rival gangs; tourists are virtually never involved.
El Salvador Travel Fact: And though El Salvador has fewer protected areas than its neighbors, you get them practically to yourself -- including pristine forests, active volcanoes and sparkling lakes. The only place you might find a crowd is on Punta Roca, El Salvador's most famous surfing spot -- it happens to be one of the best right point breaks in the world, yet is a ghost town compared to lesser swells in Costa Rica and elsewhere. And when it comes to cities, none in Central America is smarter or cooler than San Salvador, with first-rate universities, museums and galleries, a vibrant bar and live-music scene, and an array of progressive NGOs, both local and international.
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El Salvador...a family destination

Shane O takes his family (and a couple of friends) to one of most misunderstood countries ...

El Salvador...a family destination

Shane O takes his family (and a couple of friends) to one of most misunderstood countries in Central America.
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A Tourist's Guide to San Salvador, El Salvador

From Flores, Guatemala, I fly to San Salvador, capital of El Salvador. I take a tour of th...

A Tourist's Guide to San Salvador, El Salvador

From Flores, Guatemala, I fly to San Salvador, capital of El Salvador. I take a tour of the historical central core, then head up to a nearby volcano to see a crater. After stopping off a great vantage point overlooking in the city, I head back to the hotel.
Instead of being a hotbed of gang violence, I find the El Salvadorian capital to be a great stopover.

HOW TO TRAVEL CENTRAL AMERICA ON $1000 - Ep5 - EL SALVADOR

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Travel in El Salvador

Travel in El Salvador with Macca and Brianna as they surf the Pacific Coast, stand up padd...

Travel in El Salvador

Travel in El Salvador with Macca and Brianna as they surf the Pacific Coast, stand up paddle board in El Cuco and relax while doing some yoga before partying on the beach.
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After enduring long, taxing chicken buses through Central America, Macca and Brianna found themselves on the beach of El Cuco in El Salvador.
Looking for some down time, our duo certainly found it, and El Salvador was the perfect place to press pause, kick back and relax for a few days.
In this episode Macca and Brianna hit the waves and go surfing, slow it down a little stand up paddle boarding and with some yoga, and take the opportunity to do nothing much more than recharge the batteries, taking in the beauty of being on the beach.
El Salvador has a long standing reputation for being a violent, crime ridden country due to civil war throughout the 1980s / early 90s but it's clear that it is changed significantly in recent years. The result is a country that is simply untouched, and breathtaking.
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that travelling doesn’t always mean travelling, it means appreciating where you are. This is our El Salvador.
Next up, we're heading to Nicaragua where we'll check out some volcanoes, and head to a mountain in the middle of a lake.
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El Salvador - Travel Film

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El Salvador has been in the news a lot lately over the future of thousands of Salvadorian families in the US. This country is commonly known as the, 'murder capital of the world' but I find that statement completely untrue. El Salvador is an amazing, scenic and a wonderful place to travel. The people are the BEST. They are loving, warm and friendly. I think this would be a perfect time to launch this film.
El Salvador should be one of the places you must visit if you plan to travel to Central America.
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EL SALVADOR TRAVEL DIARY!

Hi loves! As 2016 comes to an end,
I want to share with you one of my favorite trips this...

EL SALVADOR TRAVEL DIARY!

Hi loves! As 2016 comes to an end,
I want to share with you one of my favorite trips this year!
I'm Salvadorian so visiting the motherland was amazing!
Hope you enjoy the video! Thanks so much for watching.
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TASTING IGUANA EGGS & LOCAL COFFEE - TRAVELLING IN EL SALVADOR

2 young adventurers head out of part 1 of the adventure of a lifetime! The first leg of th...

TASTING IGUANA EGGS & LOCAL COFFEE - TRAVELLING IN EL SALVADOR

2 young adventurers head out of part 1 of the adventure of a lifetime! The first leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Central & South America, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking!
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Mike and Alex visit El Salvador, nicknamed the "Land of Volcanoes", in South America. Watch the boys travel around exploring the best of what the country has to offer.
Highlights include a tour of a local coffee plantation to learn about brewing methods, acidity levels and roast types; a spot of amateur surfing in the surfer's paradise El Sunzal; local delicacies such as iguana eggs and papusa; introducing the locals to Dubstep; party time in San Salvador; and fancy dress at La Casa Mazeta Hostel.

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From Miscarriage to Murder: El Salvador's Brutal Abortion Laws

Abortion law in El Salvador recognises no distinction between intentional abortion and unintentional miscarriage, applying jail sentences to both. SBSDateline investigates the devastating consequences this has for women. A report by SBS Dateline.
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15-year-old Rosetta attends a prenatal health demonstration in El Salvador. She tells us it is not uncommon to see pregnant 12 year-olds in the local community. The religious culture in El Salvador is such that young girls who have been victims of gang violence, incest and sexual assault are expected to carry their pregnancies to term. Otherwise they face criminal charges.
The threat of criminal offence extends to those who miscarry unintentionally. As lawyer Dennis Munoz explains, "obstetric complications are spontaneous or involuntary but the justice system in El Salvador interprets a spontaneous event as an intentional event". Medical professionals feel they must report any cases of miscarriage to the police, or face prosecution themselves. Even though the women should be protected by doctor patient confidentiality. MariaJosefina's daughter Evelyn was jailed for miscarriage, "she was handcuffed in the room she was hospitalised in", Maria cries.
With the country's lawmakers pushing for even heavier anti-abortion sentences, this system of oppressive institutionalised misogyny looks set to continue.
SBS Australia – Ref. 6954
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22:29

Cities: Skylines - San Salvador - A Caribbean City

Welcome to the caribbean city of San Salvador. In this episode we´ll get right into action...

Historic and Panoramic Walk in Salvador - Brazil Tour July 2017

Bomani in Brazil on an incredible 2 city tour July 21-30, 2017 connecting with the people, enjoying paradise in the tropics with beautiful beaches, ecology, networking with the group, and learning about the roots, culture and so much more. This African-Brazilian cultural tour takes you to the two cities with the largest African influence in the country and has more stolen Africans from the motherland than any other in the Diaspora. Rio de Janeiro was the second capital of Brazil and Salvador was the original capital. We explored the African presence and influence throughout both cities. Visit our website for details on future AfricaTours & Investments. http://www.africafortheafricans.org
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46:21

Collection of Salvador Dali Paintings w/ Music

338 of the most famous paintings by Spanish surreal artist Salvador Dali.
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Collection of Salvador Dali Paintings w/ Music

338 of the most famous paintings by Spanish surreal artist Salvador Dali.
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Cities: Skylines - San Salvador - Abandoned Factory

Welcome to the third episode of San Salvador. This time we build a large abandoned industrial yard.
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